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7.0 Thanks (Robertson Greek Grammar)

Update: Robertson Greek Grammar (7.015m)
Date: 08/02/06 at 16:21:02

Robertson's Greek Grammar of the New Testament in the Light of Historical Research has now been posted for download by 7.0 users. To get the update go to "File | BibleWorks on the Internet | Check for Updates" on the BibleWorks Main Menu. We are offering this to 7.0 users to say thanks for supporting BibleWorks. The project is mostly finished but we are working on 2 final items: (1) a more thorough proofing for typos and (2) about 30 tables in the Addenda to the 3rd edition which will be added shortly when some manpower gets freed up to type them in. If you find any typos please let us know. Enjoy!

We thank Ted Hildebrandt who graciously provided the original text, and Glenn Weaver (of BibleWorks) who spent several weeks doing tedious formatting to get the data into a clean CHM file, integrated with BibleWorks.

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We thank Ted Hildebrandt who graciously provided the original text, and Glenn Weaver (of BibleWorks) who spend several weeks doing tedious formatting to get the data into a clean CHM file, integrated with BibleWorks.

RGG as a Help File

From the bit I've been able to use Robertson today, it seems that one of the cons attached to this grammar is significantly alleviated in the electronic format. Most who have used and reviewed the actual book will agree that the organization is a little unruly. That's not an issue now, with the hyperlinks. (Unfortunately, there's nothing technology can do to fix his case system or the outdated theories of aspect...).

As a NT guy, I really like being able to quickly access BDF, Wallace, and now Robertson on issues of syntax. Thank you again to the men at Bibleworks!

By the way, I noticed that Ted Hildebrandt has Moulton's Prolegomena and other nice dandies on his page!